Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Info About California

California has amusement and theme parks like Disneyland, and also California Adventure Park, Knott's Berry Farm, Movie land Wax Museum, Lego land, Sea World, Universal Studios and Magic Mountain, zoos like the San Diego Zoo And Wild Animal Park, museums of every type.

California also has countless art galleries and antique shops, places of worship for every religion, restaurants to fit every ethnic and cultural taste, motel, hotels to fit every pocketbook, from very inexpensive to extremely luxurious, gaming casinos, nightclubs and comedy clubs, some of the most beautiful golf courses in the world, most of which are playable year round, some of the best wineries in the world and shopping centers and areas with almost every type and brand of merchandise you can think of.

In the past half-century, California has been both model and anti-model for the nation and often the world, generally for its top level government and public services like schools, universities, highways and latterly for its dysfunctional government, out of date services, and sometimes regressive public policies.

The California Gold Rush, beginning in 1848, dramatically changed California with an influx of population and an economic boom, and San Francisco became a financial and cultural center.

America's most successful cycling race, the Amgen Tour of California, is an eight-day rolling festival through California that has in its first two years already become one of the nations largest and most recognized annual sports events.

Why go somewhere where you cannot be understood, or you may not like the accommodations or food or the citizens may not like you when you can go to California and with a small amount of searching you will find people who understand whatever language you speak, who serve food you like, who know your customs and who value your patronage, in other words a place that suits you perfectly, a place where you are wanted?

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